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Isaac Thomas Moorehead, ending in divorce [1] Consuela Lee Moorehead (November 1, 1926 – December 26, 2009 [ 1 ] ) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, music theory professor, and the founder of the Springtree/Snow Hill Institute for the Performing Arts.
Moorhead is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Moorehead (1900–1974), American actress; Bob Moorhead (1938–1986), American baseball player; Carlos Moorhead (1922–2011), American politician
They were named after their burials, which used large quantities of ochre, normally red, to cover both the bodies of the dead and grave goods.Sometimes they are known as the Moorehead Phase of the Laurentian Tradition or the Moorehead burial tradition after Warren K. Moorehead who brought them widely to the attention of scientists.
Moorehead (Irish (eastern Ulster): variant of Muirhead) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Moorehead (born 1980), American football player; Agnes Moorehead (1900–1974), American actress; Alan Moorehead (1910–1983), Australian writer and journalist; Emery Moorehead (born 1954), former American football player
Ethel Moorhead in the March 1912 edition of "Wizard of the North" magazine. After training as an artist, when she was 29, in Paris under Mucha [citation needed] and in Whistler's studio, the Atelier Carmen, between October 1898 and April 1901, with fellow Dundee painter, Janet Oliphant, Moorhead returned to Dundee and set up a portrait studio with Oliphant where she worked for fifteen years ...
A lot of filmmakers know enough to follow Auguste Renoir's advice to fill the eyes with images at all costs, but only Orson Welles understood that the sound track had to be filled in the same way." [ 75 ] Cedric Belfrage of The Clipper wrote "of all of the delectable flavours that linger on the palate after seeing Kane , the use of sound is the ...
Warren K. Moorehead was born Warren King Moorehead on March 10th, 1866 in Siena, Italy.His parents, Helen King and Dr. William G. Moorehead, were missionaries. [1] His mother died when he was quite young, and while his father remarried and became head of a Presbyterian seminary in Xenia, Ohio, [1] his travels for keeping that institution open left young Warren and his sister in the care of two ...
[11] [16] Moorehead was a nonsmoker, teetotaler and health fanatic, yet died of cancer in April 1974. [17] Her mother Mary maintained that it was working on The Conqueror which ultimately killed Agnes. [18] Hoyt died of lung cancer in 1991. Van Cleef died from a heart attack in 1989, but his secondary cause of death was listed as throat cancer.